Well .. typically if you've pasted in some code from a text file, you
want the lines to be tight, so just one \r is all that's needed .. but
if you do want more of a paragraph spacing, then two would be in order.
...scott
Combs, Richard wrote:
> Scott Prentice wrote:
>
>
>> As far as I kn
Well .. typically if you've pasted in some code from a text file, you
want the lines to be tight, so just one \r is all that's needed .. but
if you do want more of a paragraph spacing, then two would be in order.
...scott
Combs, Richard wrote:
> Scott Prentice wrote:
>
>
>> As far as I kn
Scott Prentice wrote:
> As far as I know, only "forced returns" (aka "SHIFT+ENTER") can be
> preserved .. all "normal" returns ("ENTER") must be converted to
forced
> returns to round trip. I assume you're wanting this for code samples
> that are pasted in to a codeblock? The next version of DITA-
Scott Prentice wrote:
> As far as I know, only "forced returns" (aka "SHIFT+ENTER") can be
> preserved .. all "normal" returns ("ENTER") must be converted to
forced
> returns to round trip. I assume you're wanting this for code samples
> that are pasted in to a codeblock? The next version of DITA